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25th anniversary

 
GTXDan GTXDan
New User | Posts: 2 | Joined: 01/08
Posted: 01/05/08
03:17 PM

Congratulations on your first 25 years in the Mopar magazine business. <img src='/_siteconfigs/_global/images/community/bbcode/wink.gif'>
I have every issue from Day one with lots of room for another 50 years worth.
 

 
RBolig RBolig
Moderator | Posts: 656 | Joined: 12/03
Posted: 01/07/08
08:07 AM

GTXDan, Thanks for the support. Although I have only been working with the magazine foar about 8 years, I too have every issue. It's amazing to see the changes made over the years.  
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Some people are like Slinkys; they're not very useful, but fun to watch when pushed down the stairs.

 
magnificant magnificant
New User | Posts: 3 | Joined: 11/07
Posted: 01/15/08
03:28 PM

Any sneak previews for issues up ahead?  Can't wait for more b-bodies!!

Bill  

 
RBolig RBolig
Moderator | Posts: 656 | Joined: 12/03
Posted: 01/16/08
06:10 AM

Sneak previews, huh.
How about our new department "Quick Tech". This is where Dave Young gives a short overview of how certain things work, and how to apply some ideas to your car.

We've got an issue dedicated to the Young Guns, with a Screamin' '67 GTX, one really cool, modified Cuda, and a Charger a kid built while in school.

We also have a bolt-on, self learning, EFI kit install.  
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Some people are like Slinkys; they're not very useful, but fun to watch when pushed down the stairs.

 
magnificant magnificant
New User | Posts: 3 | Joined: 11/07
Posted: 05/08/08
11:24 PM

That is awesome indeed. Always intersting to learn of things that you could possibly apply  to your own car.  I am game for that anytime.  Very interested in the modified Cuda.. sweet.  I have asked a few other places and can't seem to find anything out, but a while back was told there would be a feature on the 63' plymouth that was in the January issue.  If there is not going to be a feature on that, do you have a way I could contact the owner of that car.  I really want to learn more about it!!!  Thanks man..  

 
RBolig RBolig
Moderator | Posts: 656 | Joined: 12/03
Posted: 05/12/08
06:32 AM

The 63 is slated, and the car is killer.  
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Some people are like Slinkys; they're not very useful, but fun to watch when pushed down the stairs.

 
mopar3762 mopar3762
Enthusiast | Posts: 606 | Joined: 04/08
Posted: 05/12/08
09:25 AM

man RB this room is like typing to yourself, how about a 1969 opel kadette station wagon with a mild 440 with rack and pinion that runs 10.40s?uses the old style vertical wheelie bars and pulls the front end 3 feet in the air with bars adjusted as low as they can go? the tires are almost big as the car, heh  

 
RBolig RBolig
Moderator | Posts: 656 | Joined: 12/03
Posted: 05/13/08
06:44 AM

Ummm, I don't think an Opel--even though it's 440-powered--quite fits our edit.  
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Some people are like Slinkys; they're not very useful, but fun to watch when pushed down the stairs.

 

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